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Cilician Armenia: Levon I (1198-1219) Silver Tram. ԼԵԻՈՆ ԹԱԳԱՈՐ ՀԱՅԻՈՑ
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Cilician Armenia: Levon I (1198-1219) Silver Tram. ԼԵԻՈՆ ԹԱԳԱՈՐ ՀԱՅԻՈՑ

70,000.00 AMD
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Discover a remarkable piece of medieval Armenian history with this beautifully preserved silver Tram, minted during the reign of King Levon I.

  • Obverse: The inscription "ԼԵԻՈՆ ԹԱԳ[ԱՈՐ Հ]ԱՅԻՈՑ" (Levon King of the Armenians) surrounds the striking image of King Levon I seated on a throne adorned with lion motifs. The king, draped in his royal mantle and wearing a crown, holds a cross in his right hand and a fleur-de-lis in his left, embodying both divine authority and purity. His feet rest upon a footstool, emphasizing his elevated status.

  • Reverse: The inscription "ԱՐՈՂՈՒԹԲՆ ԱՍՏՈԻԾՈՅ" (By the will of God) frames a long cross with two bars, flanked by two lions standing in regardant pose, symbolizing power, protection, and faith.

This extraordinary artifact not only represents the rich legacy of Cilician Armenia but also serves as a tangible connection to its vibrant medieval culture and political sovereignty.

Add this historical treasure to your collection and celebrate the enduring heritage of Armenian craftsmanship and leadership.

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